Aleidis de Hainaut
- Born: Before 1098, Hainault, Belgium
- Married: Abt 1115
- Died: 7 April, 1153 or after
Also called Aélide or Adeline de Hainaut. 1
Research Notes:
The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis refers to "sororem comitis Hainonensium Adelidem nomine" as the second wife of "Nicholaum". The Chronicon Hanoniense names "Alidis" as daughter of "Balduino comitis Hanoniensis" and wife of "Hugoni de Ruminio", which must be a mistake for "Nicholai". A charter dated 1153 confirmed the foundation of Bonnefontaine by "Nicolaus de Rumigniaco", with the consent of "filio suo Godefrido quem de prima uxore suscepit, et uxore eius Aelide, cum filiis suis Balduino archidiacono et Nicolao".
The necrology of Floreffe records the death "VII Id Apr" of "Adeleidis fundatricis ecclesie beate Marie Boni Fontis". 2
Marriage Information:
Alix married Nicolas II, seigneur de Rumigny et de Florennes, son of Nicolas I, seigneur de Rumigny, about 1115. (Nicolas II, seigneur de Rumigny was born Est 1085 in Rumigny, Ardennes, Champagne, France and died about 1153.)
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